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From Readers Of The First Edition: A K9 handler gains a profound respect
and admiration for his working dog because during their time together,
the handler crosses over into his partners four-legged view of the world.
As a result, the dog teaches his master how to communicate with him and
to trust his judgment in many situations. When the handler learns to accept
the dog's level of intelligence and natural instincts for finding things,
protection and survival, the handler enters into a domain of animal and
human relationship that forges a bond of loyalty unlike anything ever felt
before. When a handler's four-legged partner dies, it is a devastating
experience and the emotions run deep. God Bless Louise Krause for writing
this book and creating a unique K9 memorial web site (www.k9memorialcards.com)
to ensure that these working dogs are honored for who they were in life
and memorialized forever when they pass on. John C. Burnam,
Vietnam Veteran (GSD) Scout Dog Handler, Author of “A
Soldier's Best Friend" "This book is an extraordinary
testament not only to the K9 dogs and the K9 officers, but also to the
endless devotion of Louise Krause to dedicate a memorial to honor them.
It recognizes the officers and their canines in their devoted work to their
communities and their nation. It is a one of a kind exceptional book
and the fruit of Louise's tireless efforts to that cause. It is a spectacular
gift that will become a piece of our history and a recorded document in
recognition of the importance of our K9 dogs and their officers in law
enforcement. Congratulations to Louise for producing such a tireless and
timeless work!" Jim Cortina,
CPWDA, Director, Connecticut Police Work Dog Association, Inc. Waterford,
CT The author, whom everyone just
knows as Lulu, continues to support working dogs everywhere. This book
continues from her web page work of documenting grave human conflict that
propels a special partner, the police service dog, into the life and death
struggle that has this special partner giving their life so the officer
can return home to their family. Whether in line of duty death or natural
causes, Lulu makes the loss bearable. She is truly the "Guardian Angel
of K9". A great book, a must read for any age. Russell Hess,
Director USPCA,- United States Police Canine Association, PO Box 80,
Springboro, Ohio 45066, Ph: 1.800.531.1614 "I grieve for all those that I
knew, I grieve for those that I never knew, but I grieve the most for the
best partner a Police Officer could ever have. Sirius gave his life so
I could save others...." After the tragedy of
"9/11/01," I met this wonderful person (online) who showed me
that there was a world within ours that truly loved our service dogs and
appreciated the work that they did for our nation. This person went on
to create the most beautiful "Internet" Memorial to my fallen partner,
K9 Sirius #17 PAPD, that many had ever seen. I can never thank her
enough for her caring and understanding. I speak for K9 Units around the
country when I say that "Lulu Krause has been an inspiration and a God-send
to all Police K9 handlers that have had partners that made the ultimate
sacrifice." Dave "Out on a" Lim Officer David
W. Lim #1219, (DWLim@aol.com) Port Authority Police Department, 241
Erie St., Jersey City,
NJ 07310 The K9 memorial book is, like the
web site, (www.k9memorialcards.com) is a great achievement of Louise Krause.
She gives the working dogs, all over the world, the honour and respect
he/she deserves. The K9-unit of the Rotterdam-Rijnmond Police Department
(The Netherlands) wants to congratulate her with the result of years of
hard work and dedication to the K9s. Especially in Holland, where the Royal
Dutch Police Dog Organization exists for more than 100 years. We know how
important the K9 is for Law Enforcement. "They give us loyalty, bring us
joy and keep us safe. What more can we wish of them and how much we do
owe them...." Officer Dick
van Leenen , K9-Unit, Rotterdam-Rijnmond Police Department,
The Netherlands Lulu (Louise Krause) has, in this
book, exposed and also healed some of the deep wounds which we suffer when
we loose a partner. Shadow lived a long and wonderful life. Her death
hurt as badly as though I had lost a member of my family (which, indeed
she was). This book is long over due as a celebration of the lives
and loves we shared with our partners. Regardless of whether we are
Law Enforcement, Search and Rescue, or Military Handler, our hearts are
here with "Those Who Have Gone Before." Tom Johnston,
Editor - Louisville, KY